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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB12-0527 APPLICATIOND & D Roofing, Inc. Project: 1st Bank of Vail METAL ROOFING: Scope 1)Demo existing metal roofing and trim off the upper most metal roof 2)Install 1 layer of Englert high temperature ice and water shield 3)Install new prefinished Series 1000 metal roofing with associated trims and flashings 4)Install plastic snow jaxs at eaves 2 each per roof panel in a staggered fashion. Only at areas where snow slides are exposed to the ground below. Roofing Submittal First Bank of Vail October, 2012 January 12, 2012 Mr. Rob McReynolds D&D Roofing, Inc. 6270 East 50th Ave Commerce City, CO 80022 Dear Mr. McReynolds: This letter is to confirm that D&D Roofing, Inc. is an authorized Carlisle SynTec applicator since March 25, 1992. In the many years as an applicator your firm has over 1000 perfect 10 applications, making you one of the top quality oriented applicators in the nation. In 1997 Carlisle SynTec established our ESP “Excellence in Single-Ply” program to reward quality applicators. The EPS program was established to recognize our Volume and Quality oriented contractors. D&D Roofing, Inc. has been a part of this elate group of top performing contractors every year since. Carlisle SynTec thanks you for your commitment to quality. Sincerely, John Souders Sr. Design Analyst Project Review 10-Year Overview Sure-White is a white 60-mil (1.52 mm) or 90-mil-thick (2.28 mm) non-reinforced Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer (EPDM)-based elastomeric homogenous roof covering. This roofi ng membrane may be used for new single-ply roof construction and re-roofi ng applications. Sure-White 60-mil is available in widths up to 30' (9 m) and lengths of up to 100' (30 m). Sure-White 90-mil is available in widths of 10' (3 m) and lengths of up to 100' (30 m). Sure-White EPDM membrane meets ENERGY STAR®*, LEED® and California Title 24 cool roof standards for initial and aged solar refl ectance and thermal emittance. Features and Benefits • Meets lightweight requirements • Provides a monolithic assembly • No special equipment required for installation • Sure-White EPDM has more than 25 years of proven performance • Available with FAT™ Seam Technology • Ability to be installed over a variety of decks • Combines a white membrane with the ease of installing EPDM • Full line of Pressure-Sensitive Accessories • ENERGY STAR-qualifi ed EPDM membrane • CRRC (Cool Roof Rating Council)-Certifi ed and can contribute toward LEED Credits • Fully adhered application allows for installation on any roof slope Carlisle’s FAT Seam Technology With Carlisle’s patented Factory-Applied Tape (FAT) Seam technology, most of the labor to create seams between membrane panels is completed in a quality-controlled, state-of-the-art environment. This process results in a reliable seam with greater peel and sheer strengths with no entrapped air bubbles. Consistent placement of the FAT also maximizes the splice area and results in a high-quality seam. Carlisle FAT is available on Sure-White membranes up to 30' (9 m) in width, providing the fastest way to complete a seam in today’s roofi ng market. Installation Sure-White membrane is primarily utilized in Design A, Fully Adhered Roofi ng Systems. Sure-White Design A: Fully Adhered Roofi ng System: insulation is mechanically attached or adhered to the roof deck. The substrate and membrane are coated with Carlisle Bonding Adhesive. The membrane is then rolled into place and broomed down. To complete seams between two adjoining membrane panels, apply primer to the splice area in conjunction with Carlisle’s FAT. As an alternative, Carlisle’s hand-applied SecurTAPE may be used. For cold weather splicing below 40°F (5°C),these steps must be followed: • Heat the primed area of the bottom membrane with a hot-air gun as the top sheet with FAT is applied and pressed into place. • Prior to rolling the splice area with a 2"-wide steel hand roller, apply heat to the top side of the membrane with a hot-air gun. The heated surface should be hot to the touch. Be careful not to burn or blister the membrane. CONSULT CARLISLE SPECIFICATIONS FOR COMPELTE INSTALLATION INFORMATION. Precautions 1.Sunglasses that fi lter our ultraviolet light are strongly recommended as the white surface intensifi es sunlight through refl ection. 2.White surfaces refl ect heat and may become slippery due to frost and ice build-up. Exercise extreme caution during cold conditions to prevent falls. 3.Care must be exercised when working close to a roof edge when surrounding area is snow covered as roof edge may not be clearly visible. Product Data 800-479-6832 • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlislesyntec.com SURE-WHITE™ EPDM MEMBRANES white 60-mil (1.52 mm) Product Data Sure-White EPDM Typical Properties and Characteristics Physical Property Test Method SPEC. (PASS)Typical Tolerance on Nominal Thickness, % ASTM D412 ±10 ±10 Weight, lbm/ft² (kg/m²) 60-mil 90-mil 0.39 (1.9) 0.60 (2.9) Tensile Strength, min, psi (Mpa)ASTM D412 1305 (9)1465 (10.1) Elongation, Ultimate, min, %ASTM D412 300 540 Tear Strength, min, lbf/in (kN/m)ASTM D624 (Die C) 150 (26.3)200 (35.0) Factory Seam Strength, min Modified ASTM D816 Membrane Rupture Membrane Rupture Resistance to Heat Aging* Properties after 1 week @ 240°F (116°C) Tensile Strength, min, psi (MPa) Elongation, Ultimate, min, % Tear Strength, min, lbf/in (kN/m) Linear Dimensional Change, max, % ASTM D573 ASTM D412 ASTM D412 ASTM D624 ASTM D1204 1205 (8.3) 200 125 (21.9) ±1.0 1345 (9.3) 280 185 (32.4) -0.2 Ozone Resistance* Condition after exposure to 100 pphm Ozone in air for 168 hours @ 104°F (40°C) Specimen is at 50% strain ASTM D1149 No Cracks No Cracks Brittleness Temp., max, deg. F (°C)*ASTM D746 -49 (-45)-67 (-55) Resistance to Water Absorption* After 7 days immersion @ 158°F (70°C) Change in mass, max, % ASTM D471 +8, -2 +3.3 Water Vapor Permeance* Max, perms ASTM E 96 (Proc. B or BW) 0.10 0.02 Resistance to Outdoor (Ultraviolet) Weathering* Xenon-Arc, 7560 kJ/m² total radiant exposure at 0.70 W/m² irradiance, 80°C black panel temp. ASTM D4637 Conditions No Cracks No Crazing No Cracks No Crazing * Not a Quality Control Test due to the time required for the test or the complexity of the test. However, all tests are run on a statistical basis to ensure overall long-term performance of the sheeting. Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation or specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. Radiative Properties for ENERGY STAR, Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and LEED Physical Property Test Method Sure-White EPDM ENERGY STAR – Initial solar refl ectance Solar Spectrum Refl ectometer 0.84 ENERGY STAR – Solar refl ectance after 3 years Solar Spectrum Refl ectometer (after cleaning) 0.80 CRRC – Initial solar refl ectance ASTM C1549 0.76 CRRC – Solar refl ectance after 3 years ASTM C1549 (uncleaned) 0.64 CRRC – Initial thermal emittance ASTM C1371 0.90 CRRC – Initial thermal emittance after 3 years ASTM C1371 (uncleaned) 0.87 LEED – Thermal emittance ASTM E408 0.91 Solar Refl ectance Index (SRI)ASTM E1980 105 LEED® Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 0% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Carlisle, PA Solar Refl ectance Index 105 Note: Sure-White non-reinforced EPDM membrane meets or exceeds the minimum requirements set forth by ASTM D4637 for Type I non- reinforced EPDM single-ply roofi ng membranes. 800-479-6832 • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlislesyntec.com Carlisle, Sure-White and FAT are trademarks of Carlisle. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark of the U.S. Government. *ENERGY STAR qualifi cation is only valid in the U.S. REPRINT CODE: 605435 - “Sure-White Membrane Product Data Sheet” - 08.30.12 © 2012 Carlisle. 4. Use proper stacking procedures to ensure suffi cient stability of the materials. 5. Exercise caution when walking on wet membrane. Membranes are slippery when wet. 6. Membranes with FAT should not be exposed to prolonged jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C); otherwise, the shelf life of the FAT may be affected. 7. When Sure-White with FAT is used, shade the tape end of the rolls until ready to use in warm, sunny weather. SURE-WHITE EPDM MEMBRANES Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next EPDM installation with its 90-8-30A Bonding Adhesive. 90-8-30A Bonding Adhesive is a high-strength, solvent-based contact adhesive that enables quick bonding of cured fl ashings and membranes to various substrates. This adhesive is specially formulated for application with a 1⁄2˝ (13 mm) medium nap roller. This Bonding Adhesive is designed for bonding all Carlisle EPDM to various substrates. Intended Uses 90-8-30A Bonding Adhesive is ideal for bonding cured fl ashings and membranes to various substrates. Features and Benefits High-strength adhesive that allows quick bonding • Can be applied with a medium nap roller for ease of application• Provides excellent adhesion between various substrates and• EPDM membrane Mixing Stir thoroughly until all settled pigments are dispersed and the cement is uniform in color. Minimum fi ve minutes stirring is recommended. Coverage Rates Sure-Seal®90-8-30A Bonding Adhesive - 60 square feet (5.6 m2) per gallon (fi nished surface). Porous surfaces and substrates may require more bonding adhesive than the typical coverage rate. Application* The surface, on or against which adhesive is to be applied, shall 1. be clean, smooth, dry and free of fi ns, sharp edges, loose and foreign materials, oil and grease. Depressions greater than 1/4˝ (6 mm) shall be feathered, using epoxy, mortar or other approved patching material. All sharp projections shall be removed by sweeping, blowing or vacuum cleaning. After thorough stirring (minimum 5 minutes), apply bonding 2. adhesive to substrate and membrane using a 9˝ (230 mm) wide, 1/2˝ (13 mm) medium nap roller. Application shall be continuous and uniform, avoiding globs or puddles. An open time of 5 to 50 minutes is recommended before assembly. Bonding adhesive must be allowed to dry until it does not string or stick to a dry fi nger touch. Any coated area that is exposed to rain should be allowed to dry and then recoated. Do not apply adhesive to splice areas. Mate the membrane with the adhesive-coated substrate while 3. avoiding wrinkles. Immediately brush down the bonded portion of the sheet with a soft-bristle push-broom or a clean dry roller applicator to achieve maximum contact. In some applications, swelling of the membrane may occur initially, but this will disappear after several days’ exposure. Do not re-broom membrane in an attempt to remove swelling. * REVIEW CURRENT CARLISLE SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. 90-8-30A BONDING ADHESIVE Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com Precautions Review the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet for complete1. safety information prior to use. Bonding adhesive is EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. It contains solvents 2. that are dangerous fi re and explosion hazards when exposed to heat, fl ame or sparks. Store and use away from all sources of heat, fl ame or sparks. Do not smoke while applying. Do not use in a confi ned or unventilated area. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along the ground to a distant ignition source and fl ash back. A red caution label is required when shipping. Avoid breathing vapors. Keep container closed when not in use.3. Use with adequate ventilation. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, perform artifi cial respiration. If breathing is diffi cult, give oxygen. Call a physician immediately. During application, efforts must be made to prevent fumes from entering the building via air ventilation ducts. Do not place open containers or mix adhesive near fresh-air intake units. When possible, shut down or seal off the closest units. If swallowed, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Call a physician 4. immediately. Avoid contact with eyes. Safety glasses or goggles are 5. recommended. If splashed in eyes, immediately fl ush eyes with plenty of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Contact a physician immediately. Avoid contact with skin. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. 6. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105- 2005) are recommended to be worn when using this product to protect hands from irritating ingredients. Do not thin bonding adhesive. Thinning will affect performance.7. Excessively thick or gelled material should be discarded. Jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90ºF (32ºC) may affect8. product shelf life. Should the bonding adhesive be stored at temperatures below 60ºF (15ºC), restore to room temperature prior to use. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle and Sure-Seal are trademarks of Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603624 - “90-8-30A Bonding Adhesive Product Data Sheet” - 012610 © 2010 Carlisle. These materials are sensitive to atmospheric moisture; heat 9. will accelerate the effect of moisture. Opened containers of bonding adhesive should be used within 48 hours. Adhesive will begin to thicken after this point, making it diffi cult, and eventually impossible, to control adhesive thickness. In hot weather, do not leave sealed containers on roof for prolonged periods of time. In cold weather, keep material at room temperature until ready to use. Stir adhesive occasionally while using. Coverage rates are average and may vary due to conditions on 10. the jobsite. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.11. 90-8-30A Bonding Adhesive Typical Properties and Characteristics* Base Synthetic Rubber Color Yellow Solids 18 – 22% Flash Point -4°F (-20°C) Closed Cup Average Brookfi eld Viscosity 3,200 Centipoise VOC 660 grams/liter Average Net Weight 7.10 lbs./gal (0.85 Kg/l) Packaging 5 gallon pail Shelf Life 1 year * Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation or specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. 90-8-30A BONDING ADHESIVE Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next EPDM installation with its Sure-Seal HP-250 Primer. Sure-Seal HP-250 Primer is a solvent-based product designed for one-step cleaning and priming of EPDM surfaces prior to the application of SecurTAPE,™FAT ™and all other pressure-sensitive products. HP-250 can also be used with EP-95 Splicing Cement. Intended Uses Sure-Seal HP-250 Primer is designed for one-step cleaning and priming of EPDM surfaces prior to the application of SecurTAPE, FAT and all other pressure-sensitive products. Features and Benefits One-step cleaner and primer used in conjunction with all • pressure-sensitive accessories on EPDM membranes Coverage rates up to 450 square feet per gallon with • PRE-KLEENED™ Membrane Mixing Stir thoroughly until all settled pigments are dispersed and the cement is uniform in color. Minimum of fi ve minutes stirring is recommended. Coverage Rates Approximately 250 ft²/gallon (23 m²) can be expected when properly applied to standard membrane. Coverage rates as high as 450 ft²/gallon (42 m²) can be expected with PRE-KLEENED Membrane. Application* Remove dirt and excess dust from the splice area by wiping 1. with a clean rag. If necessary, clean the splice area thoroughly with Weathered Membrane Cleaner. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks. Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105- 2005) are recommended. Thoroughly stir primer until all settled materials are blended into 2. the solution. Application of HP-250 Primer:3. a. Standard Membrane – Apply the primer with a clean HP Splice Wipe (or equivalent). Scrub the area of the membrane (where the SecurTAPE, FAT, pressure-sensitive product or Splicing Cement is to be applied) in a circular motion to achieve a thin, even coating on the membrane. The properly cleaned/primed area will be uniform in color without streaks and free of globs or puddles. b. PRE-KLEENED Membrane - Roller-apply the primer to the membrane with a short nap-length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles. Note: The use of excessive amounts of HP-250 Primer will not signifi cantly enhance the adhesion of the SecurTAPE, FAT or pressure-sensitive product to the EPDM membrane. Use only the amount necessary to obtain 100% coverage of the area where the tape or adhesive will be applied. Allow the HP-250 Primer to dry until it does not transfer to a dry 4. fi nger touch. Installation of the SecurTAPE or pressure-sensitive product as soon as the primer fl ashes off minimizes potential dust contamination and promotes adhesion in colder weather. Complete the splice as specifi ed in Carlisle’s Specifi cations and 5. Details. * REVIEW CURRENT CARLISLE SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. SURE-SEAL® HP-250 PRIMER CARLISLE’S Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com Precautions This product is FLAMMABLE. Precautions must be taken to keep 1. the primer away from heat, fl ame and sparks during storage and use. Keep container closed when not in use. Use with adequate 2. ventilation. Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Avoid breathing vapors. Keep container closed when not in use. 3. Use with adequate ventilation. If inhaled, remove to fresh-air. If not breathing, perform artifi cial respiration. If breathing is diffi cult, give oxygen. Call a physician immediately. During application, efforts must be made to prevent fumes from entering the building via air ventilation ducts. Do not place open containers or mix adhesive near fresh air intake units. When possible, shut down or seal off the closest units. If swallowed, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Call a physician 4. immediately. Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105-2005)5. must be worn when using Primer to protect hands from staining and irritating ingredients. Thoroughly stir this product until all settled pigment is blended 6. into the solution. Solids suspended in HP-250 Primer tend to settle; stir the solution frequently during use (every 15–20 minutes). Use HP-250 full strength. Do not thin. Thinning will affect performance. Sure-Seal HP-250 Primer may cause staining of Sure-White7.® membrane and other non-black surfaces. Jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90ºF (32ºC) may affect 8. product shelf life. Should the primer be stored at temperatures lower than 60ºF (15ºC), restore to room temperature prior to use. Keep can tightly closed when not in use and protect from 9. moisture contamination. Once exposed to moisture in the air, HP-250 begins to cure and may gel within a few days. A gasket of membrane or sealant can be used to create a positive seal. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle, Sure-Seal, Sure-White, SecurTAPE, FAT and PRE-KLEENED Membrane are trademarks of Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603628 - “HP-250 Primer Product Data Sheet” – 012610 © 2010 Carlisle. Due to solvent fl ash-off, condensation may form on freshly 10. applied HP-250 Primer when the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer must be discontinued (proper adhesion will not be obtained). Allow the surface to dry and apply a thin freshener coat of primer to the previously coated surface when conditions allow. Review the HP-250 Primer Material Safety Data Sheet for11. complete safety information prior to use. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.12. Sure-Seal HP-250 Primer Typical Properties and Characteristics* Base Synthetic Rubber Color Olive drab to dark gray Solids 18% Flash Point 40° F (4.4° C) VOC 727 grams/liter Packaging 1-gallon (3.8 liters) cans or 2.5-gallon (9.5 liter) pails Shelf Life 9 months Average Net Weight/gallon 7.3 lbs./gallon (0.9 kg/liter) * Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation or specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. SURE-SEAL HP-250 PRIMER DENSDECK PRIME™/DENSDECK® COVER BOARD Overview DensDeck and DensDeck Prime are exceptional fire barriers, thermal barriers and cover boards used in various commercial roofing systems. The patented design employs glass mat facers on the top and bottom. They are embedded into a gypsum core to provide excellent fire resistance, moisture resistance and wind uplift properties. They have also been shown to withstand deterioration, warping and jobsite damage. These products are FM Approved and the only 1/2" gypsum product to meet the calorimeter requirements for conventionally insulated decks. Tested in accordance with ASTM E84, its surface burning characteristics are Flame Spread-0 and Smoke Developed-0.DensDeck or DensDeck Prime (5/8" thick) can replace any generic Type X gypsum board in any roof assembly in the UL Fire Resistance Directory under the prefix “P”. Intended Uses DensDeck Prime is typically used in fully adhered EPDM and TPO applications as an overlayment board in lieu of high-density wood fiberboard over insulations such as extruded polystyrene or EPS. It is compatible with solvent based bonding adhesives and over polyisocyanurate insulation when additional compressive strength is desired. Additionally, DensDeck Prime is used as a base layer for Carlisle’s 725TR Air and Vapor Retarder, in conjunction with CCW 702-LV Primer or Cav-Grip, on applications where Carlisle FAST™ Adhesive is used to attach insulation and a vapor retarder is specified. It is also compatible with hot asphalt and can be used as a membrane underlayment on the Hot Mopped Roofing System or as a parapet wall substrate for all systems. DensDeck is used primarily in mechanically fastened roofing applications as an overlayment board in lieu of high density wood fiberboard over insulations such as extruded polystyrene or EPS. DensDeck can also be used over polyisocyanurate insulation when additional compressive strength is desired for roofs subjected to increased foot traffic or for increased resistance to hail damage. It is also heavily used in wood deck constructions to achieve UL/FM Approvals fire ratings. DensDeck reduces the growth of mold and mildew per ASTM D 3273. Features and Benefits • Superior UL code ratings available for high slopes and wood decks • Cover board improves resistance to foot traffic and hail damage • Reduced fastening densities provide labor savings • Superior FM Approvals wind uplift ratings Installation DensDeck or DensDeck Prime may be fastened in accordance with an approved fastening pattern (see reverse) or secured with FAST Adhesive or mopped with Type III or IV Asphalt. Edge joints should be located on and parallel to deck ribs. End joints of adjacent lengths should be staggered. 1. Shall be installed with ends and edges butted tightly 2. Where installed over combustible wood decks or insulations, all joints should be staggered 3. In accordance with approved shop drawings, FM Approved fasteners shall be installed with plates through the roof board, flush with the surface 4. When attaching Carlisle 725TR Air and Vapor Retarder, use only DensDeck Prime in conjunction with CCW-702, 702-LV or Cav-Grip Primers. Precautions 1. Panels must be kept dry before, during and after installation. Apply only as much roof board as can be covered by the roof membrane system in the same day 2. When applying solvent-based adhesives or primers, allow sufficient time for the solvent to flash off to avoid damage to polystyrene roofing components 3. 1/4" thick DensDeck is not recommended for vertical parapet applications 4. DensDeck or DensDeck Prime is not permitted as the membrane underlayment for ballasted roofing systems Technical Data • Manufactured to conform to ASTM C 1177 • Tested in accordance with ASTM E-84 or CAN/ULC-S102. Non-combustible when tested in accordance with ASTM E 136 • DensDeck Prime: UL Classified when tested in accordance with ASTM E 119 Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-479-6832 • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 • www.carlisle-syntec.com Product Data DISTRIBUTED BY CARLISLE ENS ECKK RIME™™ Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-479-6832 • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 • www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle and FAST are trademarks of Carlisle. DensDeck and DensDeck Prime are trademarks of Georgia Pacific. REPRINT CODE: 601486 - “DensDeck Product Data Sheet” - 120710 © 2010 Carlisle. Product Data DensDeck Prime/DensDeck Typical Properties and Characteristics ASTM (method) DensDeck Prime or DensDeck Thickness, nominal inches 1/4” 1/2” 5/8” Width, standard 4’ 4’ 4’ Length, standard 8’ ±1/4” 8’ ±1/4” 8’ ±1/4” Weight, lbs/sq. nominal 1.1 1.95 2.5 Surfacing Glass Mat* Glass Mat* Glass Mat* Flexural Strength, Parallel, C 473 40 lbs. min. E 1177 minimums 80 100 Flexural Strength, Perpendicular, C 473 50 lbs. min. E 1177 minimums 100 140 Flute Spanability E 661 (400 lb. conc. load) 2-5/8” 5” 8” Permeance Perms C 335 (dry cup method) 50 35 32 R-Value C 518 (heat flow meter) .28 .56 .67 Coefficient of Thermal Expansion in/ in/ °F 8.5 x 10-6 8.5 x 10-6 8.5 x 10-6 Linear Variation with Change in Moisture in / in / % / RH 6.25 x 10-6 6.25 x 10-6 6.25 x 10-6 Absorption, % max. C 473 10.0 10.0 10.0 Compression, psi 500 500 500 Surface Water Absorption, grams C 473 2.5 2.5 2.5 Flame Spread - Smoke Developed D 84 0 0 0 Fire Classification FM Approvals Class 1 FM Approvals Class 1 UL Class A UL Class A UL Classified “P” Assemblies ULC S-102 ULC S-102 ULC S-101 UL 1256 UL 1256 ULC S-126 ULC S-126 UL 790 UL 790 * DensDeck Prime incorporates a glass mat/primed surface. DENSDECK PRIME™/DENSDECK® COVER BOARD DISTRIBUTED BY CARLISLE DensDeck Prime Cover Board fastening criteria to conform with FM Approvals ratings on Carlisle SynTec Fully Adhered Roofing Systems(1)(2)(3) Notes: 1. For wind uplift/FM Approvals compliance where DensDeck Prime Cover Board is mechanically attached to metal decks. These products shall be installed to the specifics of the FM Approvals design assembly. 2. Contact Carlisle for fastening density requirements for other FM Approvals ratings available. 3. Metal insulation fastening plates must be used with their corresponding FM Approvals-approved fastener. 4. Refer to FM Approvals Property Loss Product Data Sheet 1-29 for perimeter and corner enhancements. FM Approvals 1-90 1/4" or 1/2" DensDeck Prime Cover Board FM Approvals 1-90 5/8" DensDeck Prime Cover Board 4’ x 8’ Boards (12 fast. per 4’ x 8’ board) 4’ x 8’ Boards (8 fast. per 4’ x 8’ board) 1/2" DensDeck Prime Cover Board 4’ x 8’ Boards (12 fast. per 4’ x 8’ board) 1/2” TECHNICAL DATA BULLETINCARLISLE SYNTEC INCORPORATED CARLISLE InsulFast INSULATION FASTENERS GENERAL: The Carlisle InsulFast Insulation Fastener is used in conjunction with a Carlisle 2 7/8” Insulation Plate for insulation attachment on Sure-Seal™, Brite-Ply™ and Sure-Weld™ mechanically-fastened and fully-adhered roofing systems. Available in lengths from 1 5/8” to 8”, the InsulFast Insulation Fastener features a buttress thread design for high pullout resistance and an extra sharp spade point for quick installation. It is designed to secure insulation to wood (minimum 15/32" [12 mm] CDX plywood) or steel decks (22 gauge [0.76 mm] or heavier). TYPICAL PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS: Size, in (mm)Thread Length, in (mm)Weight/Carton, lb (kg)Fasteners/Carton 1-5/8 (41)Full12 (5.4)1,000 2-1/4 (57)Full16 (7.3)1,000 2-7/8 (73) Full19 (8.6)1,000 3-1/4 (83)3 (76)22 (10.0)1,000 3-3/4 (95) 3 (76)25 (11.4)1,000 4-1/2 (114)3 (76)29 (13.2)1,000 5 (127)3 (76)35 (15.9)1,000 6 (152)4 (102)42 (19.1)1,000 7 (178)4 (102)48 (21.8)1,000 8 (203)4 (102)55 (25.0)1,000 1.The fastener incorporates a #3 Phillips drive. 2.The coating used on the fastener provides excellent corrosion resistance, surpassing the FM 4470 requirements of less than 15% red rust after 15 cycles in the Kesternich cabinet. 3.One Phillips driver bit is provided in each box of fasteners. CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS: 1.Eye protection is recommended during installation. 2.Use care to avoid over-torquing the fastener. Fastener must be tight enough so that the plate doesn’t turn. INSTALLATION: Place the InsulFast fastener and Carlisle Insulation Plate at the desired location and install with a standard clutch drive screw gun. No pre-drilling is necessary for wood and steel (18 gauge or less) decks since the fastener is self-drilling. The minimum penetration depth (measured from the top surface) is 1-inch (25 mm) for wood and 3/4 inch (19 mm) for steel. Carlisle, Sure-Seal, Brite-Ply and Sure-Weld are trademarks of Carlisle Corporation. © 2001 Carlisle Corporation 5/01 4-1/2 (114)3 (76)29 (13.2)1,000 7 (178)4 (102)(1 (21.8)48 (1,000 Insulation Fastening Plates Typical Properties and Characteristics Size 3” Round Weight/Carton37 lbs. Quantity1000 / Carton MaterialGalvalume-Coated Steel Thickness26 Gauge Pull-Through Resistance 360 lb. Corrosion ResistanceGalvalume-Coated Steel meets the FM 4470 test Reinforcing RibsAdded strength and stability Product Data Overview Carlisle Insulation Fastening Plates are specifi cally designed for attachment of insulation under Carlisle roofi ng systems. Insulation Fastening Plates are stamped from Galvalume®-coated steel for long-term protection against corrosion. The round design provides an even distribution of loads and eliminates sharp corners that can damage insulation. Installation Position insulation plates per Carlisle Specifi cations.1. Secure insulation plates using the appropriate Carlisle fastener.2. Precautions Eye protection is recommended during drilling and installation 1. of fasteners. INSULATION FASTENING PLATES CARLISLE’S Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 • www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle is a trademark of Carlisle. Galvalume is a trademark of Bethlehem Steel Corp. REPRINT CODE: 604795 - “Insulation Fastening Plates Product Data Sheet” - 090409 © 2009 Carlisle. Polymer Fastening Bar The Polymer Fastening Bar is an engineered polymer bar that’s used to mechanically fasten EPDM membranes per Carlisle Specifi cations. The bar is packaged in a 1˝ x 250´ coil that has pre-punched holes every 3˝ on center. The bar can be easily cut to any desired length. When installing, make sure that all corners of cut bar are rounded. Install the bar using HP or HP-X Fasteners. Termination Bar The Termination Bar is an extruded aluminum bar that’s designed for securing and sealing compression type fl ashing terminations per Carlisle Specifi cations. The bar is packaged in 1˝ x 10´ lengths, 500 linear feet per package and has pre-punched holes every 6˝ on center. This bar features a top edge for ease of applying Carlisle’s Lap Sealant for EPDM installations or Universal Single Ply Sealant for TPO installations. The bar can be easily cut to any desired length. When installing, make sure that all corners of cut bar are rounded. Install the bar using HP-X Fasteners, or Term-Bar Nail In Fasteners. FASTENING AND TERMINATION BARS CARLISLE’S Product Data Metal Fastening Bar The Metal Fastening Bar is a Galvalume™ coated metal that’s used to mechanically fasten EPDM membranes per Carlisle Specifi cations. The bar is packaged in 1˝ x 10´ lengths, 500 linear feet per package and has pre-punched holes every 6˝ on center. The bar can be easily cut to any desired length. When installing, make sure that all corners of cut bar are rounded. Install the bar using HP-X Fasteners. Sure-Seal Ballast Retaining Bar The Ballast Retaining Bar is an extruded aluminum bar that’s designed as a ballast retaining perimeter securement system, which comes packaged in 4˝ x 10´ lengths, 250 linear feet per package. The ballast retaining bar has pre-punched holes every 6˝ on center for installation, and also has pre-punched drainage holes every 4˝ on center. Polymer Fastening Bar Typical Properties and Characteristics Material Engineered Polymer Dimensions 1˝ (25 mm) wide x 250´ (76 m) long Packaging 250 lf (76 m) per carton Weight 10 lbs. (5 kg) carton Termination Bar Typical Properties and Characteristics Material 6036-T6 Extruded Aluminum Dimensions 1˝ (25 mm) wide x 10´ (3 m) long Packaging 50 pcs; 500 lf (152 m) per carton Weight 69 lbs. (31 kg) carton Metal Fastening Bar Typical Properties and Characteristics Material Galvalume Coated Metal Dimensions 1˝ (102 mm) wide x 10´ (3 m) long Packaging 50 pcs; 500 lf (152 m) per carton Weight 85 lbs. (39 kg) carton Sure-Seal Ballast Retaining Bar Typical Properties and Characteristics Material 6036-T6 Extruded Aluminum Dimensions 4˝ (102 mm) wide x 10´ (3 m) long Packaging 25 pcs; 250 lf (76 m) per carton Weight 123 lbs. (56 kg) carton Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle, Sure-Seal and Galvalume are trademarks of Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 605125- “Fastening and Term Bars Product Data Sheet” - 032510 © 2010 Carlisle. Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next Sure-White EPDM installation with its Pressure-Sensitive Cured Cover Strip. PS Cured Cover Strip combines 60-mil-thick, cured EPDM membrane with a nominal 28-mil-thick, fully cured, synthetic rubber pressure-sensitive tape. Intended Uses PS Cured Cover Strip is ideal for stripping in seams and metal edgings, sealing end laps of FleeceBACK® systems or simply making repairs to cut membrane. PS Cured Cover Strip must be used in conjunction with Carlisle EPDM Primer. Features and Benefi ts • Available in 6"- & 9"-wide by 100'-long and 12"-wide by 50'-long rolls • Combines the toughness of fi eld membrane with the ease of pressure-sensitive tape • Fully cured state enables it to handle expansion and contraction loads without weakening • Resists tearing, fl ex cracking and abrasion caused by temperature extremes, sunlight, precipitation and all forms of normal weathering Installation* 1.The entire surface where the PS Cured Cover Strip will be applied must be clean. The adhesive on the back of the PS Cured Cover Strip will not adhere to dusted/dirty surfaces. Any residual contamination will be detrimental to the bond strength of the adhesive. 2.Remove dirt and excess dust from the splice area by wiping with a clean rag. If necessary, clean the splice area thoroughly with Weathered Membrane Cleaner. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks. 3.Application of Carlisle EPDM Primer: Roller-apply the primer to the area of the membrane to be fl ashed with a short nap-length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles. 4.Allow the primer to dry until it does not transfer to a dry fi nger touch. Install PS Cured Cover Strip immediately to minimize potential dust contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather. 5.Peel off 10–12" (250–305 mm) of the protective release liner from the PS Cured Cover Strip. Position the cured cover strip over the area to be covered and press down the exposed tape adhesive using fi rm, even hand pressure across the entire area. Continue this process until the full area to be fl ashed is completed. Alternatively use Carlisle Flashing Applicator. 6.Immediately roll the PS Cured Cover Strip with a 2" (50 mm)-wide roller. Roll across the cover strip edge, not parallel to it. 7. Apply Lap Sealant at overlaps in PS Cured Cover Strip or at joints in the metal e dging according to the appropriate detail. 8. To achieve proper adhesion of the PS Cured Cover Strip when jobsite temperatures fall below 40°F (5°C), heat the primed area of the membrane with a hot-air gun as the fl ashing is applied and pressed into place. * REVIEW CURRENT CARLISLE SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-479-6832 • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com CARLISLE’S SURE-WHITE® PRESSURE-SENSITIVE CURED COVER STRIP n 6"- Precautions 1. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. 2. Prolonged jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C) may affect product shelf life. 3. In warm, sunny weather, keep PS Cured Cover Strip rolls in their box or in a shaded area until ready to use. 4. PS Cured Cover Strip must be stored in a dry area. 5.Storage and use of PS Cured Cover Strip at temperatures below 40°F (4°C) will result in a loss of adhesive tack and, in extreme cases, will result in no bond to the substrate. Overnight storage must be available to keep the temperature of the PS Cured Cover Strip at a minimum of 60°F (15°C). Hot boxes for jobsite storage must be provided to maintain a minimum product temperature of 40°F (4°C). 6. Due to solvent fl ash-off, condensation may form on applied Primer when the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and PS Cured Cover Strip must be discontinued as proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the surface to dry before applying a thin coat of primer and PS Cured Cover Strip to the previously coated surface. 7. PS Cured Cover Strip is cured and cannot be used for fl ashing corners or pipes. 8. Do not allow waste products (petroleum, grease, oil, solvents, vegetable or mineral oil, animal fats, etc.) or direct steam venting to come in contact with the PS Cured Cover Strip. 9. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-479-6832 • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle, Sure-White and FleeceBACK are trademarks of Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603395- “Sure-White Pressure-Sensitive Cured Cover Strip Product Data Sheet” - 061311 © 2011 Carlisle. Sure-White Pressure-Sensitive Cured Cover Strip Typical Properties and Characteristics Color White Base Membrane-EPDM Adhesive-Synthetic Rubber Solids 100% Tensile Strength 1465 psi typical Elongation 540%typical Ozone Resistance Condition after exposure to 100 pphm Ozone in air for 168 hrs. @ 104°F (40°C) (Specimen under 50% strain) No cracks Brittleness Temp -67°F (-55°C) Nominal Thickness 88 mil (2.24 mm) Nominal Width Membrane Adhesive 6" (150 mm), 9" (230 mm), 12" (305 mm), 63⁄316⁄⁄" (155 mm), 93⁄316⁄⁄" (235 mm), 12 3⁄316⁄⁄" (310 mm) Net Weight Per Roll 6"= 30 lbs (14 kg) 9"= 45 lbs (21 kg) 12"= 30 lbs (14 kg) Packaging 6"= 2 rolls/carton (100 ft²) 9"= 1 roll/carton (75 ft²) 12"= 1 roll/carton (50 ft²) Shelf Life 1 year CARLISLE’S SURE-WHITE PRESSURE-SENSITIVE CURED COVER STRIP Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next Sure-Seal® EPDM installation with their Sure-Seal and Sure-White® Lap Sealants. Sure-Seal and Sure-White Lap Sealants are heavy-bodied trowel or gun consistency materials used in conjunction with roofing system materials. Its primary use is to seal the exposed edges of EPDM membrane splices. Lap Sealants are extremely durable. The cured rubber consistency enables it to expand and contract with the membrane. Sure-Seal Lap Sealant is to be used to seal splice edges of cured Sure-Seal EPDM and uncured EPDM Elastoform Flashing. Sure-White Lap Sealant seals the splice edges of cured Sure-White EPDM and uncured Sure-White Elastoform Flashing. Intended Uses Sure-Seal and Sure-White Lap Sealants primary use are to seal the exposed edges of EPDM membrane splices. Features and Benefits •Various application methods - trowel, caulk gun, etc •Cured rubber consistency •Able to expand and contract with EPDM membrane •Seals exposed edges of EPDM and provides a durable barrier to weather extremes Application ** 1. All surfaces to be sealed with Lap Sealant must be firm, dry and free of oil, talc dust and other foreign materials. 2. After seams are cemented together with the proper splicing materials, clean the rubber to remove all foreign materials by wiping with a Carlisle HP Splice Wipe (or equivalent) dampened with Weathered Membrane Cleaner. (Note: Protective gloves MUST be worn while using cleaner.) 3. Apply a 5/16" (8 mm) bead of Lap Sealant (22' [6.7 m] per cartridge) along the exposed edge of the membrane. 4. Using the feathering tool supplied with the sealant, feather the sealant bead so the high point is above the offset of the splice and the edges are feathered onto the deck. 5. Lap Sealant must be applied and feathered on all splice edges by the end of the working day. Cured-to-cured membrane field splices must be allowed to age at least two hours before Lap Sealant is applied. Elastoform Flashing field seams and splices between cured membrane and Elastoform Flashing may be sealed immediately. * General properties. Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not reflect the specification or specification range for any particular property of this product. ** REVIEW CURRENT CARLISLE SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC •P.O. Box 7000 •Carlisle, PA 17013 •Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com SURE-SEALAND SURE-WHITE LAP SEALANT CARLISLE’S Precautions 1. Review the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet for complete safety information prior to use. 2. Lap sealants are FLAMMABLE-They contain petroleum distillates that are dangerous fire and explosion hazards when exposed to heat, flame or sparks. Store and use away from all sources of heat, flame or sparks. Do not smoke while applying.Do not use in confined or unventilated area. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along ground to a distant ignition source and flash back. A red caution label is required when shipping. 3. Avoid breathing vapors. Keep container closed when not in use. Use with adequate ventilation. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, perform artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician immediately. 4. If swallowed, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Call a physician immediately. 5. Avoid contact with eyes. Safety glasses or goggles are recommended. If contact with eyes occurs, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Contact a physician immediately. 6. Avoid contact with skin. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. Note: Carlisle's special solvent resistant Hycron® gloves are to be worn when using this product to protect hands from irritating ingredients. 7. Follow Carlisle's recommended splice instructions. DO NOT USE as splice cement between rubber membrane. 8. Job site storage temperatures in excess of 90ºF (32ºC) may affect product shelf life. Should the Lap Sealant be stored at temperatures below 60ºF (15ºC), restore to room temperature prior to use. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC •P.O. Box 7000 •Carlisle, PA 17013 •Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle, Sure-Seal and Sure-White are trademarks of Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603633 - “Sure-Seal/Sure-White Lap Sealant Product Data Sheet” - 090507 © 2007 Carlisle. 9. By using an excessively wet solvent cloth while cleaning the splice edge, solvent may be left in the offset of the membrane sheets. To avoid causing this problem, use a damp rag and make sure the Weathered Membrane Cleaner is completely flashed off the area before Lap Sealant application. 10. If applied during periods of cold, dampness or high humidity, it is possible that evaporation of solvents will be substantially reduced, resulting in some slight membrane swelling. This would be further aggravated should the sealant be applied in an unusually heavy coat. 11. Coverage rates are average and may vary due to conditions on the job site. 12. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Coverage Rates 22' (6.7 m) per tube or 256' (78 m) per gallon using a 5/16" (8 mm) bead. SURE-SEALAND SURE-WHITE LAP SEALANT CARLISLE’S Typical Properties and Characteristics ColorSure-Seal – black; Sure-White – white SolidsSure-Seal – 63% Sure-White – 55% Flash PointSure-Seal 40°F (4°C) Tag Open Cup Sure-White 52°F (11°C) Closed Cup Service Temp.-60°F to 180°F (-51°C to 82°C) Specific GravitySure-Seal – 1.03 Sure-White – 1.16 Cold Weather Flex.Excellent Resistance to: StainingExcellent General Weathering Excellent OzoneExcellent Ultraviolet RadiationExcellent SlumpVery Good WaterExcellent AcidGoodAlkaliGood VOCSure-Seal – 395 grams/liter Sure-White – 448 grams/liter Average Net Weight/gallonSure-Seal – 8.58 lbs. (3.9 Kg) Sure-White – 9.94 lbs. (4.5 Kg) Packaging25 Tubes/Carton, 5 gallon pails Shelf Life1 year Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next Sure-White® EPDM installation with their Pressure-Sensitive Walkway Pads. The Carlisle Walkway Pad is designed to protect the membrane in those areas exposed to repetitive foot traffic. Intended Uses 1. Walkways must be installed at all traffic concentration points (i.e., roof hatches, access doors, rooftop ladders, etc.) regardless of traffic frequency. 2. Walkways must also be installed if regular maintenance (once a month or more) is necessary to service rooftop equipment. Features and Benefits •Excellent tear and puncture resistance •UV resistant •Slip resistant Installation * 1. Remove excess dust and dirt from the membrane by wiping with a clean rag. To remove accumulated dirt, footprints, etc., scrub the membrane sheets with warm low-sudsing soap and water and rinse with clean water. 2.Clean the dry membrane surface by scrubbing with HP Splice Wipes or clean natural fiber rags using Weathered Membrane Cleaner. Use HP-250 Primer to prime Sure-Seal or Sure-White EPDM Membrane when adhering pads. 3. Adhere Walkway Pads using HP-250 Primer. Apply primer to deck surface where tape will contact deck surface. 4. Allow a 1" (25 mm) wide break between Walkway Pads. Discontinue Walkways over field splices allowing a minimum 1" (25 mm) gap. * REVIEW CURRENT CARLISLE SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. Precautions The product is to be used as a walkway only and is not designed as a substitute for ballast. Walkway Pads cannot be installed within 10' (3 m) of the roof perimeter or on projects which exceed 50' (15 m) in height for Design "B" systems. Concrete pavers may be used in these areas. When installing walkways in conjunction with ballast, avoid the entrapment of small ballast below walkways. Walkway Pads are a maintenance item and are not covered under the Carlisle membrane systems warranty. Product Data Sure-White Pressure-Sensitive Molded Walkway Pads Typical Properties and Characteristics ColorWhite Pad Thicknessmin - .162 max - .202 Performance Requirements Density, pct 70 Tensile Strength, psi ASTM D 412 Unaged 500 Tear Resistance, ppi ASTM D 624 Unaged 250 Packaging 30 inches X 30 inches - 50 per skid (76 cm X 76 cm) Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 40 Years 800-4-SYNTEC •P.O. Box 7000 •Carlisle, PA 17013 •Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle and Sure-White are trademarks of Carlisle SynTec. REPRINT CODE: 603398 - “PS Walkway Pad Product Data Sheet” - 060107 © 2007 Carlisle SynTec Incorporated. SURE-WHITE® PRESSURE-SENSITIVE MOLDED WALKWAY PADS 30 inches X 30 inches Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next Sure-White® EPDM installation with their Pressure-Sensitive Pipe Seals. PS Pipe Seals are cured, pre-molded EPDM flashing designed for pipes 1” to 6” in diameter. Intended Uses PS Pipe Seals are ideal for quick and easy flashing of pipes up to 6” in diameter. Features and Benefits • Fits pipes from 1”- 6” in diameter • PS Pipe Seals have pre-applied SecurTAPE™ on the bottom of the deck flange which affords easy installation and strong membrane bonding • Designed to be used with Carlisle’s Sure-White EPDM membranes Installation 1. Cut the pipe seal above the raised “ring” that is one size smaller than pipe diameter. 2. Pull pipe seal over pipe until base flange is in contact with the membrane. 3. Mark pipe around the top of the pipe seal. 4. Pull pipe seal upwards on pipe until mark on the pipe is visible. 5. Install Water Cut-Off Mastic below the mark, which indicates the top of the installed pipe seal. 6. Apply Carlisle EPDM primer to the EPDM deck membrane in the area where the baseflange will be bonded. Allow the primer to dry until it does not transfer to a dry finger’s touch. 7. Pull pipe seal back down over pipe and into position. 8. Remove release liner from the tape and with hand pressure press tape to the primed area. Roll splice area with a 2” steel roller. 9. Install a stainless steel universal clamping ring to the top of the pipe seal to provide constant compression of the Water Cut-Off Mastic. 10. When a field splice intersects a Pipe Seal, install a T-Joint Cover according to the detail PS-8-C. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 • www.carlisle-syntec.com SURE-WHITE® PRESSURE-SENSITIVE PIPE SEALS Precautions 1. Remove all lead and other flashing. 2. Temperature of pipe must not exceed 180°F (82ºC). 3. Deck flanges of the pipe seal should not be overlapped, cut or applied over any angle change. 4. Additional membrane securement is required on mechanically fastened roofing systems, refer to detail MFS-8-A or B. 5. When clamping ring is to be used with a 1” diameter pipe, the following method must be utilized to provide proper clamping. a. Lift the tightening screw and slip the loose end of the clamping ring under th is tightening apparatus. A complete circle will now be formed with the metal band. b. Pull the loose end of the clamping ring until a circle with a diameter of approximately 1.5 inches is formed. c. Insert the loose end of the clamping ring under the tightening screw for the second time so a double layer of the metal bands result. d. Flip the tightening apparatus into position and turn the tightening screw until the appropriate clamping pressure is achieved against the sealant and pipe penetration. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 • www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle, Sure-White and SecurTAPE are trademarks of Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 603399 - “PS Pipe Seals Product Data Sheet” - 062209 © 2009 Carlisle. Sure-White® Pressure-Sensitive Pipe Seals Typical Properties and Characteristics Sure-White 1”- 6” Material Molded EPDM Color White (Sure-White) Size 1” to 6” Pipe Packaging 10 / carton Weight 11 lbs. / carton (5 Kg) Shelf Life 1 year SURE-WHITE® PRESSURE-SENSITIVE PIPE SEALS Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next white membrane installation with its One-Part Pourable Sealer. White One-Part Pourable Sealer is a single-component, moisture-curing, elastomeric polyether sealant that is compatible with all Carlisle roofi ng membranes. The material is designed to provide a fl exible, durable and long-lasting seal around hard-to-fl ash penetrations in Carlisle Roofi ng Systems. White One-Part Pourable Sealer provides rapid skin time when exposed to atmospheric moisture, forming a waterproof rubber surface in less than one (1) hour. Moisture curing continues, until a two (2)-inch-deep solid rubber seal encases the penetration. Complete cure time will vary depending on relative humidity and temperature. The sealant’s one-part, pourable consistency allows for quick pocket fi lling without mixing. Unused sealant remaining in the pouch will remain useable for up to 30 days if pouch is resealed with original cap. Intended Uses White One-Part Pourable Sealer is designed to provide a fl exible, durable and long-lasting seal around hard-to-fl ash penetrations in all Carlisle Roofi ng Systems. Features and Benefits • Ready to use, no mixing required • Pouch can be resealed with original cap • Provides a fl exible, durable and long-lasting seal around hard-to- fl ash penetrations • Provides a watertight seal in less than one hour Coverage Rate One 0.5-gallon (2-liter) pouch will fi ll 122 cubic inches of volume within a sealant pocket. For example, one (1) 6" Carlisle Pourable Sealer Pocket (56 cubic inches) will require 0.23 gallons (0.87 liters) of pourable sealer to fi ll completely (with no penetrations). Application* 1.Surfaces must be free of moisture, dirt and any contaminants. Any previously applied asphalt, caulking or sealants must be removed from the penetration(s). 2.Fill any voids in the roof deck around the penetration(s) to prevent sealant from seeping through the roof. Pourable Sealer must be a minimum of 2" (50 mm) deep. All penetrations must be a minimum of 1" (25 mm) from the sides of the pocket. 3. For EPDM Installations Install Carlisle’s Pressure-Sensitive Pourable Sealer Pocket in accordance with the PS-16-F detail. Apply Carlisle’s EPDM Primer to all surfaces, including the deck membrane, penetration and uncured fl ashing that will be in contact with the One-Part Pourable Sealer. Primer should not be applied to the blue plastic strip that forms the inside wall of the PS Pourable Sealer Pocket. Allow primer to dry. For TPO Installations Install Carlisle’s TPO Molded Sealant Pockets in accordance with the SW-16B detail. Apply Carlisle’s TPO Primer to all surfaces, including the deck membrane, penetration and uncured fl ashing that will be in contact with the One-Part Pourable Sealer. Allow primer to dry. For PVC Installations Install Carlisle’s PVC Molded Sealant Pockets in accordance with the U-16 detail. Clean all surfaces with PVC cleaner, including the deck membrane, penetration and all surfaces of the pocket that will be in contact with the One-Part Pourable Sealer. Allow the PVC cleaner to dry. Do not use primer. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-479-6832 • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com WHITE ONE-PART POURABLE SEALER CARLISLE’S 4. Remove cap from 0.5-gallon (2-liter) pouch and pour One-Part Pourable Sealer directly into pocket. Fill pocket completely until rim is covered with One-Part Pourable Sealer, making sure all voids are fi lled. 5. To save unused sealant, squeeze air from pouch and replace cap. Unused sealant should be used within 30 days. * REVIEW CURRENT CARLISLE SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. Precautions 1. Review the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet for complete safety information prior to use. 2. Avoid breathing vapors. Keep container closed when not in use. Use with adequate ventilation. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, perform artifi cial respiration. If breathing is diffi cult, give oxygen. Call a physician immediately. 3. If swallowed, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Call a physician immediately. 4. Avoid contact with eyes. Safety glasses or goggles are recommended. If splashed in eyes, immediately fl ush eyes with plenty of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Contact a physician immediately. 5. Avoid contact with skin. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. 6. Do not thin. Thinning will affect performance. 7. Shelf life is based on storage in original, unopened or undamaged containers at temperatures ranging from 60ºF to 80ºF (15ºC to 26ºC). Should the White One-Part Pourable Sealer be exposed to lower temperatures, restore to room temperature prior to use. 8. Coverage rates are average and may vary due to conditions of the jobsite. 9. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-479-6832 • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle is a trademark of Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 605212 - “White One-Part Pourable Sealer Product Data Sheet” – 090710 © 2010 Carlisle. White One-Part Pourable Sealer Typical Properties and Characteristics* Specifi c Gravity 1.37 (11.5 lbs/gallon) -1.44 (12 lbs/gallon) Viscosity (Brookfi eld RTV), cps Self leveling 20,000 – 50,000 Color White Odor Mild ester smell (mint) when wet. Odorless when dry. Elongation @ Break, % ASTM D0412 (7-day ambient cure) 450 Hardness, (Shore A) ASTM C0661 25–35 Tack-Free Time ASTM C0679 Less than 1 hour Low temperature fl ex PASS Minus 20°F (-29°C) Service temperature ASTM 2453 Minus 40°F to 200°F (-40°C to 93°C) Long-term weatherability ASTM G53-98 cycles @ 12 hours/cycle- (condensate exposure - 4 hours @ 50°C) - (UV exposure - 8 hours @ 70°C) 4 0.5-gallon pouches per bucket 4 2-liter pouches Weight per carton 29 lbs/bucket (13.15 kg) Shelf life (unopened container)18 months * Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation or specifi cation range for any particular property of this product. CARLISLE’S WHITE ONE-PART POURABLE SEALER Product Data Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next Sure-White EPDM installation with their Pressure-Sensitive RUSS. PS RUSS is a nominal 45-mil (1.14mm) thick reinforced EPDM membrane strip with a nominal 30-mil (.76mm) thick cured EPDM splice tape laminated along one edge. The reinforced EPDM membrane is 6” (152mm) wide while the adhesive strip is 3” (76mm) wide. Six-inch Pressure-Sensitive RUSS has the splice tape pre- applied along one edge, and can be installed horizontally or vertically in conjunction with Seam Fastening Plates below the EPDM deck membrane for additional membrane securement. Intended Uses Sure-White PS RUSS can be used on Sure-White Fully Adhered roofi ng systems at locations such as walls, curbs and expansion joints. Refer to Carlisle’s Specs and Details for a complete listing. Features & Benefits •Ideal for additional membrane securement as needed •Ideal for perimeter securement •Ideal for securement around penetrations Installation: Parapet Wall (6” PS RUSS) * 1. Unroll and position PS RUSS horizontally or vertically in the angle change with the pre-applied tape lying horizontally and facing up. 2. Position Seam Fastening Plates 1/8” to 3/4” (3 to 19mm) from the angle change, 12” (305mm) on center maximum and secure with a Carlisle fastener. Do not fasten plates over top of release liner, as this will cause liner to tear when removed. 3. The entire EPDM membrane surface where the RUSS will be applied must be cleaned and primed. The adhesive on the PS RUSS will not adhere to dusted/ dirty surfaces. Remove any dirt or dust resulting from plate installation by wiping with a clean rag. If there is a heavy layer of dirt present, clean the splice area thoroughly with Weathered Membrane Cleaner. Any residual dust/dirt will be detrimental to the bond strength of the tape adhesive. 4. Application of Carlise EPDM Primer: a. Standard Sure-Seal Membrane - Apply the primer using a clean HP Splice Wipe (or equivalent). SCRUB the area of the membrane where the RUSS Strip will be applied in a circular motion to achieve a thin, even coating on the membrane. The properly cleaned/primed area will be uniform in color without streaks and free of globs or puddles. b. PRE-KLEENED Membrane - Roller apply the primer to the area of the membrane where the RUSS Strip will be applied with a short nap length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles. 5. Allow the Primer to dry until it does not transfer to a dry fi nger touch. 6. Remove the release liner from the adhesive on the PS RUSS, pulling it parallel to the roof deck. 7. Install RUSS Strip immediately after the primer fl ashes off to minimize potential dust contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather. 8. Roll the deck membrane onto the exposed adhesive and apply hand pressure to the splice area. Investing in Roofi ng Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com PRESSURE-SENSITIVE SURE-WHITE RUSS ® Parapet Wall (6” PS RUSS) * Investing in Roofi ng Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle, Sure-White and Sure-Seal are trademarks of Carlisle. Reprint Code: 603401 “Sure-White PS RUSS Product Data sheet” 091709 © 2009 Carlisle. Product Data 10. Pull the membrane back to expose the unadhered portion of the PS RUSS. Apply Carlisle Bonding Adhesive to the deck membrane, exposed PS RUSS and parapet wall. 11. Once the adhesive has dried, roll membrane to the angle change and crease. Roll the membrane up the wall and broom for 100% adhesion. 12. Roll the entire 6” (152mm) width of the PS RUSS splice area with a 2” (51mm) wide steel roller using positive pressure. *REVIEW CURRENT CARLISLE SPECIFICATION AND DETAILS FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. Precautions 1. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. 2. Prolonged jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C) may affect product shelf life. 3. In warm, sunny weather, keep PS RUSS in the box or in a shaded area until ready to use. 4. Storage and use of PS RUSS at temperatures below 40°F (4°C) will result in a loss of adhesive tack, and in extreme cases, will result in no bond to the substrate. Overnight storage must be available to keep the temperature of the PS RUSS at a minimum of 60°F (15°C). Hot boxes for jobsite storage must be provided to maintain a minimum product temperature of 40°F (4°C). 5. Pressure-Sensitive RUSS must be stored in a dry area. 6. Due to solvent fl ash-off, condensation may form on freshly applied primer when the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and installation of RUSS must be discontinued, as proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the primer surface to dry and apply a thin freshener coat of primer to the previously coated surface when conditions allow. 7. Carlisle Seam Fastening Plates and Fasteners must be used when installing PS RUSS. 8. Sure-White PS RUSS is specifi cally manufactured for use with Sure-White EPDM Membrane. 9. In order to achieve proper adhesion, the following steps must be followed when installing PS RUSS at temperatures below 40°F (5°C). a. After the primer has been applied and allowed to dry properly, install the membrane over the RUSS. Heat the top of the membrane directly over the tape with a hot air gun and immediately roll with a hand roller. The heated surface should be very hot to the touch of bare skin. Take care not to burn or blister the membrane. 10. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Typical Properties and Characteristics Base Membrane-EPDM (Polyester Reinforced) Adhesive-EPDM Roll Size 6” x 100’ (152mm x 30.5m) Thickness 45-mil (1.14mm), 30-mil (.76mm) Packaging 200 If./ctn. (61m) 2 rolls Net Wt. per carton 38 lbs. (17.2 kg) Shelf Life 1 year PRESSURE-SENSITIVE SURE-WHITE RUSS ® Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next Sure-White EPDM installation with their Pressure-Sensitive Sure-Seal® (black) 3"- or 6"-wide or 3"-wide Sure-White (white) SecurTAPE. SecurTAPE offers uniform width and adhesive thickness and is manufactured using a clear poly film for application ease. SecurTAPE delivers 30% greater peel strength and 32% greater shear strength when compared to other tapes available in today's marketplace. Intended Uses Designed for use with Carlisle’s Fully-Adhered, Metal Retrofit, Ballasted and Mechanically-Fastened Roofing Systems, SecurTAPE is used in conjunction with HP-250 or LV-600 primers to fuse EPDM membranes together in the field for long-term splice strength. Features and Benefits •Available in 3" wide by 100' long rolls •Manufactured using a clear poly film •Excellent long-term splice strength •Greater peel and shear strength than other tapes available in today's marketplace Installation 1. Remove dirt and excess dust from the splice area by wiping with a clean rag. If there is a heavy layer of dirt present, clean the splice area thoroughly with Weathered Membrane Cleaner. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks. 2.Mark the bottom sheet with a crayon at the edge of the top sheet along the entire splice length as a guide. 3. Application of HP-250 Primer: a. HP-250 with Sure-White Membrane: Roller apply the primer to the area of the membrane to be flashed with a short nap length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles. 4. Application of LV-600 Primer: a. LV-600 with Standard Sure-White Membrane: Apply the primer with the supplied Primer Pad and a Primer Pad Handle. SCRUB the membrane in a circular motionto achieve a thin, even coat on the membrane area to be flashed. 5. The entire surface where the tape will be applied must be cleaned and primed. The adhesive will not adhere to dusted/dirty surfaces. Any residual surface contamination will be detrimental to the bond strength of the adhesive. 6. Allow the HP-250 or LV-600 Primer to dry until it does not transfer to a dry finger touch. 7. Install SecurTAPE immediately after HP-250 or LV-600 flashes off to minimize potential dust contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 40 Years 800-4-SYNTEC •P.O. Box 7000 •Carlisle, PA 17013 •Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com SURE-WHITE® PRESSURE-SENSITIVE SECURTAPE™ 3"-wide Sure-White (white) 8. Unroll approximately 3' (1 m) of SecurTAPE. Align the tape with a marked line and press tape down to bottom sheet using firm even hand pressure. Continue for the length of the splice. Tape roll ends should be overlapped 1" (25 mm). Allow top sheet to rest on poly backing after application. A minimum of 1/8" (3 mm) of tape must extend beyond the splice edge. A continuous piece of SecurTAPE must be used at all field and factory splice intersections. 9. Rolling the SecurTAPE with a steel OR rubber hand roller after application to the primed substrate will significantly reduce the frequency of air blisters in the completed field seam. 10. Pull the poly backing from the SecurTAPE beneath the top sheet and allow the top sheet to fall freely onto the exposed tape. 11. Press top sheet onto tape using firm even hand pressure across the splice towards the splice edge. 12. Immediately roll the splice with a 2" (50 mm) wide steel roller or Carlisle SeamRoller, using positive pressure. Roll across the splice edge, not parallel to it. 13. The use of Lap Sealant with SecurTAPE splices is optional. Lap Sealant may be applied immediately following the completion of a SecurTAPE splice. See Lap Sealant TDB or appropriate detail for more information. 14. To achieve proper adhesion of the SecurTAPE when job site temperatures fall below 40°F (5°C), the following steps must be followed: a. Heat the primed area of the bottom membrane sheet with a hot air gun as the SecurTAPE is applied and pressed into place. b. The tape must be rolled with a steel OR rubber hand roller prior to removal of the release liner when temperatures fall below 20°F (-7°C). Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 40 Years 800-4-SYNTEC •P.O. Box 7000 •Carlisle, PA 17013 •Fax: 717-245-7053 •www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle, Sure-White and SecurTAPE are trademarks of Carlisle SynTec. REPRINT CODE: 603400 - “PS SecurTAPE Product Data Sheet” - 060707 © 2007 Carlisle SynTec Incorporated. c. Strip the release liner and position the top sheet per normal procedure. d. Prior to rolling the splice area with a 2" wide steel hand roller or Carlisle SeamRoller, apply heat to the topside of the membrane with a hot air gun. The heated surface should be hot to the touch. Be careful not to burn or blister the membrane. Precautions 1. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. 2. Prolonged job site storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C) may affect product shelf life. 3. In warm, sunny weather, keep SecurTAPE rolls in their box or in a shaded area until ready to use. 4. Storage and use of SecurTAPE at temperatures below 40°F (4°C) will result in a loss of tape tack, and in extreme cases, will result in no bond to the substrate. Overnight storage must be available to keep the temperature of the SecurTAPE at a minimum of 60°F (15°C). Hot boxes for job site storage must be provided to maintain a minimum tape temperature of 40°F (4°C). 5. Sure-White SecurTAPE must be stored in a dry area. 6. Due to solvent flash-off, condensation may form on freshly applied primer when the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and SecurTAPE must be discontinued since proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the primer surface to dry and apply a thin freshener coat of primer to the previously coated surface and apply SecurTAPE when conditions allow. 7. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. S T a C T S SURE-WHITE® PRESSURE-SENSITIVE SECURTAPE™ Overview Let Carlisle simplify your next Sure-White® EPDM installation with their Pressure-Sensitive Inside/Outside Corners and T-Joint Covers. 60-mil- thick, uncured Elastoform Flashing laminated to 30-mil-thick fully cured, pressure-sensitive adhesive provides 90 mils of total thickness. Intended Uses Pressure-Sensitive Inside/Outside Corners and T-Joint Covers are ideal for installing both inside and outside corners on all Sure-White EPDM Roofing Systems. They can also be used as a T-Joint Cover at field splice intersections or at horizontal to vertical transitions of field splices. Features and Benefits Available in 7” x 9” and packaged 20 per carton• Pre-cut flashing increases the installation speed by eliminating • cutting time and reducing adhesive application requirements Combine with Pressure-Sensitive Curb Flashing for maximum • productivity Cleaner appearance as all Corners and T-Joint Covers are pre-cut • to the same size Installation* The entire surface where the PS Flashing will be applied must 1. be clean. The adhesive on the back of the PS Flashing will not adhere to dusted/dirty surfaces. Any residual contamination will be detrimental to the bond strength of the adhesive. Remove dirt and excess dust from the splice area by wiping 2. with a clean rag. If necessary, clean the splice area thoroughly with Weathered Membrane Cleaner. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks. Application of Carlisle EPDM Primer:3. Roller-apply the primer to the area of the membrane to be flashed with a short nap-length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles Allow the Primer to dry until it does not transfer to a dry finger 4. touch. Install PS Flashing immediately to minimize potential dust contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather. Immediately roll the PS Flashing with a 2” (50 mm) wide steel 5. roller, using positive pressure. Apply Lap Sealant at T-Joint intersections in accordance with 6. detail U-2-C. To achieve proper adhesion of the PS Flashing when jobsite 7. temperatures fall below 40ºF (5ºC), heat the primed area of the membrane with a hot-air gun as the flashing is applied and pressed into place. * REVIEW CURRENT CARLISLE SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. SURE-WHITE® PRESSURE-SENSITIVE INSIDE/OUTSIDE CORNERS AND T-JOINT COVERS CARLISLE’S Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 • www.carlisle-syntec.com 7” x 9” Precautions Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, 1. thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water. Prolonged jobsite storage temperatures in excess of 90ºF 2. (32ºC) may affect product shelf life. In warm, sunny weather, keep PS Flashing in the box or in a 3. shaded area until ready to use. PS Flashing must be stored in a dry area.4. Storage and use of PS Flashing at temperatures below 40ºF 5. (4ºC) will result in a loss of adhesive tack and, in extreme cases, will result in no bond to the substrate. Overnight storage must be available to keep the temperature of the PS Flashing at a minimum of 60ºF (15ºC). Hot boxes for jobsite storage must be provided to maintain a minimum product temperature of 40ºF (4ºC). Due to solvent flash-off, condensation may form on applied 6. Primer when the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and PS Flashing must be discontinued as proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the surface to dry before applying a thin coat of primer and PS Flashing to the previously coated surface. Do not allow waste products (petroleum, grease, oil, solvents, 7. vegetable or mineral oil, animal fats, etc.) or direct steam venting to come in contact with the PS Flashing. A heat gun is required for forming outside corners in colder 8. temperatures as outlined in the current specifications. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.9. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for Over 45 Years 800-4-SYNTEC • P.O. Box 7000 • Carlisle, PA 17013 • Fax: 717-245-7053 • www.carlisle-syntec.com Carlisle and Sure-White are trademarks of Carlisle. REPRINT CODE: 605008 - “Sure-White Inside/Outside Corners and T-Joint Covers Product Data Sheet” - 012210 © 2010 Carlisle. Sure-White® Pressure-Sensitive Inside/Outside Corners and T-Joint Covers Typical Properties and Characteristics Sizes 7” x 9” (180 mm x 230 mm) ColorWhite Packaging 20/carton Weight 6 lbs./carton (2.72 Kg) Shelf Life 6 months when stored between 60° and 80°F (15° to 26°C) SURE-WHITE® PRESSURE-SENSITIVE INSIDE/OUTSIDE CORNERS AND T-JOINT COVERS CARLISLE’S METALMAN HT UNDERLAYMENT s METALMAN HT UNDERLAYMENT TECHNICAL DATA Load Strain Properties @ 77˚F Machine Direction Cross Machine Direction Maximum Load (LBS/IN) 64 88 Elongation @ Maximum Load (%) 52 24 PRODUCT TEST RESULTS MATERIAL COMPOSITION Elastomeric Bitumen Blend of bitumen & SBS polymers Core Material Elastomeric bitumen (blend of bitumen & SBS polymers) Topside Composition Tri-laminate polyethylene Underside Composition Self adhered with release material MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS Low Temperature Flexibility ASTM D 1970 -22˚F Peel Resistance on Plywood ASTM D 903 11.4 LBS/FT Florida Building Code FL 11351.1 Miami-Dade Product Control Approved NOA #08-0225.10 Approx. Nominal Thickness 40 MIL Approx. Gross Roll Coverage 200 FT² Side Lap (if applicable) 3 IN End Lap (if applicable) 6 IN Roll Length 67 FT Roll Width 36 IN Approx. Roll Weight 40 LBS Rolls per Pallet 25 High Temperature Rating 240˚F Part No. 07050I 40 MIL 200 FT² 3 IN 6 IN 67 FT 36 IN 40 LBS 25 240˚F 07050I SSNNOOWW GGUUAARRDD SSPPEECCIIFFIICCAATTIIOONN GGUUIIDDEE GENERAL EXECUTION 1. Ice and snow guards a. Adhered to prefinished standing seam metal roof i. Snojax II snow guard (3”x5” Base) (Minimum 15 sq. inch bonding surface) 2. Projected cross-sectional area perpendicular to roof slope with flat front facing toward the ridge. a. Snojax II snow guard (Minimum 5” snow holding area at the TOP and BOTTOM of unit for a total of at least 15 sq. inches) 3. Clear or Integrally colored per architect requirements. PRODUCT 1. Acceptable manufacturer Snojax, Inc. 1405 Brandton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 2. Materials a. Injection molded prime virgin grade polycarbonate polymer material construction containing a UV stabilizer to prevent damage from the ultraviolet rays of the sun. i. Izod impact strength (notched) 17 ft.-lb./in. for a 3.2mm thick specimen (ASTM TEST D 256) ii. Thermal ratings: deflection temperature 270° F. (ASTM TEST D 648) iii. Vicat softening temperature (Rate A) 315° F. (ASTM TEST D 1525) iv. Brittleness temperature – 150° F. (ASTM TEST D 746) 1. General Electric “Lexan” Prime 2. Dow “Calbre” Prime 3. Albis Prime 4. Or approved equal of prime quality (No Blends) b. Liquid adhesive Surebond SB-190 sealant adhesive 1. Typical preparation a. Thoroughly clean metal roof surface area with Xylol or isopropyl alcohol where the snow guard is to be installed. b. Contact Snojax for recommendations on snow guard location and spacing. 2. Installation Options (choose 1 of 2 methods) a. Adhesive Installation (Surebond SB-190) i. Spread adhesive evenly across the waffled base of the Snojax by cutting the nozzle end in a broad sideways fashion. Make sure there are no voids, which could cause air pockets. ii. Place snow guard in position on the metal surface with the flat face pointing toward the ridge. iii. Press down on the snow guard applying light even pressure perpendicular to the roof iv. A squeeze out of adhesive around the entire perimeter should occur. Finger wipe (using a rubber glove) to achieve a clean smooth appearance and water tightness. b. Mechanical Fastening Installation i. Applying a long life industrial or marine grade clear silicone covering the entire waffled base. ii. Place snow guard in position and install non- corrosive #14 self drilling screws with neoprene gasket washers through pilot holes in the snow guard and metal roof sheet into a purlin or structural support. iii. Screws to be tightened to cause approximately 50% compression in neoprene gasket. iv. Two screws minimum to be installed per snow guard. Installer to determine proper length of screws to engage purlin, allowing for insulation. Snojax, Inc. 1405 Brandton Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Ph: (717) 697-1900 Toll Free: (800) SNOJAX1 Fax: (800)-634-7906 http://www.snojax.com